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Fatal Crash + Downtown Recovery: Port Washington-Saukville News

Plus, fall clean up dumpster times.

Here's a five minute rundown of daily news.
Here's a five minute rundown of daily news. (David Allen/Patch)

Good morning, Port Washington and Saukville. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening around your community today.


First, today's weather:

A couple of morning showers. High: 53 Low: 38.

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Here are the top stories today in Port Washington-Saukville:

  1. Woman faces years in prison for causing fatal Hwy. 33 crash. (Ozaukee Press)
  2. Village Of Saukville: Fall Clean-Up Dumpster - Nov. 13. (Press Release Desk)
  3. 'Really a good time for Port': A look at recovery in downtown Port Washington. (Ozaukee Press)
  4. Wisconsin parents suing school boards over lack of COVID-19 prevention policies may face an uphill battle, legal experts say. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

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Today in Port Washington-Saukville:

  • Third Thursdays in Downtown Port - Port Washington Main Street (5:00 PM)
  • 4-H Leaders Association Board Meeting (6:00 PM)

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